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. >> i think you really have to take your hat off to bure braylon. with everything that went on around him, all the controversy he was ready to go. he came in and made three huge plays inform from him. that's what you like to see from a guy. regardless of what went on before, he was ready to play when his number was called. >> let's talk about the two quarterbacks, sanchez and henne. >> both quarterbacks played well, and i thought both defenses were going to do that. they were going to try to take away the running game and maybe the quarterbacks beat them. mark sanchez is growing up right before our eyes, and the jets are allowing him to do that. they call pass plays for him. they let him take some shots in the red zone. he came through with the touchdown passes to keller and edwards. he is becoming the leader for the jets, the leader they need. >> tony, the jets have beat the pats and the dolphins early in the season. all three teams are 2-1. who do you see as the class of the afc east? >> i like the jets right now because, frankly, i think they hav
. >> i think you really have to take your hat off to bure braylon. with everything that went on around him, all the controversy he was ready to go. he came in and made three huge plays inform from him. that's what you like to see from a guy. regardless of what went on before, he was ready to play when his number was called. >> let's talk about the two quarterbacks, sanchez and henne. >> both quarterbacks played well, and i thought both defenses were going to do that. they were...
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. >> i think you really have to take your hat off to bure braylon. ith everything that went on around him, all the controver he was ready to go. he came in and made three huge plays form from him. that's what you like to see from a guy. regardless of what went on before, he was ready to play when his number was called. >> let's talk about the tw quarterbacks, sanchez and henne. >> both quarrbacks played well, and i thought both defenses were going to do that. they were going to try to take away the running game and maybe the quarterbacks beat them. mark sanchez is growi up right before our eyes, and the jets are allowing him to do that. they call pass plays for him. they let him take some shots in the red zone. he came through with the touchdown passes to keller and edwards. he is becoming the leader for e jets, the leader they need. >> tony, the jets have beat the pats and the dolphins early in the season. all three teams are 2-1. who do you see as the class of the afc east? >> i like the jets right now because, frankly, i think they have the best d
. >> i think you really have to take your hat off to bure braylon. ith everything that went on around him, all the controver he was ready to go. he came in and made three huge plays form from him. that's what you like to see from a guy. regardless of what went on before, he was ready to play when his number was called. >> let's talk about the tw quarterbacks, sanchez and henne. >> both quarrbacks played well, and i thought both defenses were going to do that. they were going...
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we know better than the bure ra kratz in washington, d.c. what will benefit our stew dense. >> the own web site describes race to the top as an effort to quote dramatically reshape america's educational system. >> our students have to be lifelong learners and we have to instill a lifelong of learning. >> in march tennessee and dell wear were announced the phase one winners of race to the top. both states were awarded a combined $600 million. phase 2 will go into effect later this year with president obama requesting an additional 1.3 billion with the program in 20011. >> my view is fundamentally wrong because the department of education doing something it has never done before which is tell all 50 states to change their laws in order to be eligible for a $5 billion prize. >> we will take a look at how no child left behind has school districts across the country scrambling to raise kid's test scores. is that a good thing in more on fox news reporting coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? introducing bayer am,
we know better than the bure ra kratz in washington, d.c. what will benefit our stew dense. >> the own web site describes race to the top as an effort to quote dramatically reshape america's educational system. >> our students have to be lifelong learners and we have to instill a lifelong of learning. >> in march tennessee and dell wear were announced the phase one winners of race to the top. both states were awarded a combined $600 million. phase 2 will go into effect later...
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. >> manchester united's jim a tar bure to have scored a hat trick against liverpool. his unbelievable scissors kick that propelled manchester united to a 3-2 victory. tom brady to randy moss. beating terell revis who hurt his hamstring. despite that the jet won the football game. torre hunter has been a web jet generator during the course of his career, he is going to hope this one doesn't make to it that list. >> over the wall, fortunately he was allowed to laugh about it. 31-28 in overtime. spartan coach mark dantonio opts for the fake field goal instead of attempting the game- time 46-yarder. aaron bates hit a wide open charlie gant for the game- winning 28-yard score and they stung the irish 34-31 in overtime. >> michigan ingenuity. >> as always. take a little credit there. >> where are you from? >> yeah. >> right here on hand. >> big one. >> yeah. >> great rack. >> that's a weather troop right there. >> got the gloves, got the -- >> see the upper peninsula over here. anyway, so 49ers are playing now. >> playing, they lead the saints 9-7, jerry rice at half time,
. >> manchester united's jim a tar bure to have scored a hat trick against liverpool. his unbelievable scissors kick that propelled manchester united to a 3-2 victory. tom brady to randy moss. beating terell revis who hurt his hamstring. despite that the jet won the football game. torre hunter has been a web jet generator during the course of his career, he is going to hope this one doesn't make to it that list. >> over the wall, fortunately he was allowed to laugh about it. 31-28...
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the central intelligence agency, the federal bure oefrks investigation, the nsa, that whole alphabet soup agencies for national security have open service right now. dod is the last to have that, so it is preposterous to claim for -- for anyone to claim to say that open service is a theat. it's actually reversed. having closed service or making it impossible for people to be honest about who they are is a risk for compromise of security and national intelligence. >> hey, clark, i've got to ask you this, because i want to get your feelings on it, and if you think it advances the log cabin republicans at all, former republican party charge ken melman recently acknowledged he is gay so what are your thoughts on his past role in the bush campaign and the policies that he promoted? >> right. well, ken has already said on record that he regrets those policies having been under his purview during that time and you're referring to the '04 cycle. he was in a different time and place. he was not out to himself per se. he was going through the coming out process, and so he is looking forward, a
the central intelligence agency, the federal bure oefrks investigation, the nsa, that whole alphabet soup agencies for national security have open service right now. dod is the last to have that, so it is preposterous to claim for -- for anyone to claim to say that open service is a theat. it's actually reversed. having closed service or making it impossible for people to be honest about who they are is a risk for compromise of security and national intelligence. >> hey, clark, i've got...
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if the consequence of this agency iso put in enough new democrat -- bure democratic obligations that it crushes community banks, then the agency will not have been successful. if the community banks are driven out of business, that creates more concentration in the bank industry. the big get bigger and the small go away. but it also means there are fewer of those banks around to lend to the small businesses that we're counting on to restart this economy. and it means that families themselves have fewer choices between small banks and big banks. and that's a choice we've got to preserve. so ultimately what this agency has to be about is, yes, the first one on the side of the families. but, second, the side on creating workable, realistic markets. sustainable markets over time. markets that work for consumers but that also create a viable functioning credit system. it's got to be part of what goes into this. the third part is the -- the bureau. the bureau has to be able to grow and change. you know, part of what went wrong in the 1930's was that we didn't keep the rules up to date. the
if the consequence of this agency iso put in enough new democrat -- bure democratic obligations that it crushes community banks, then the agency will not have been successful. if the community banks are driven out of business, that creates more concentration in the bank industry. the big get bigger and the small go away. but it also means there are fewer of those banks around to lend to the small businesses that we're counting on to restart this economy. and it means that families themselves...
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by ignoring these failures and adding another level of bure crass to -- bureaucracy to our already cumbersome structure, dodd-frank could potentially create an even more complex and dysfunctional system. for example, dodd-frank instructed the s.e.c. and the cftc to jointly devise rules on derivatives. in doing so, the legislation intensifies the decades-long turf battle between the two agencies that we are quite familiar with. this likely ensures that the final rules will be more about protecting bureaucratic fiefdoms than protecting the overall financial system, thus rather than addressing the regulatory arbitrage derivatives we know a.i.g. exploited, this bill exacerbates the problem. additional-l by delegating the major policy decisions and therefore most of the real work, to the regulators, the dodd-frank legislation undermines the effectiveness of our regulators by asking them to do too much. for example, the federal reserve has approximately 70 rule makings and studies it must complete over the next 18 months. how can we expect the head of any agency to properly devise and implement so
by ignoring these failures and adding another level of bure crass to -- bureaucracy to our already cumbersome structure, dodd-frank could potentially create an even more complex and dysfunctional system. for example, dodd-frank instructed the s.e.c. and the cftc to jointly devise rules on derivatives. in doing so, the legislation intensifies the decades-long turf battle between the two agencies that we are quite familiar with. this likely ensures that the final rules will be more about...